If you find yourself in the glorious U.K., be sure to stop at a store or petrol station to grab some of the best candies!

Here is my top 10 list:

  1. Lion Bar
  2. Aero
  3. Cadbury’s Crunchie
  4. Fry’s Turkish Delight
  5. Kinder Bueno
  6. Cadbury’s Twirl
  7. Mars Bars
  8. Black currant flavored candy
  9. Bounty
  10. Nestle Toffee Crisp

Lion Bar

The Lion Bar is my absolute favorite bar from across the pond. It’s sooooo good! Crisp wafers covered in caramel, chocolate, and crisps. They also make a peanut butter version, which I can’t have, but I’m sure is great too. You can also find Lion Bars in Publix in their International section.

Bounty Bar

Bounty Bar is the superior Mounds Bar, with coconut covered in chocolate. They are exactly the same, except how it’s made. The U.K. just knows how to make candy. Period.

Toffee Crisps

Toffee Crisps are to die for. It is made up of a biscuit, crispy cereal, covered in caramel and chocolate. I usually get a handful of these. They are addicting!

Twirl Candy Bar

The Twirl bar consists of all chocolate. The chocolate is creamy and airy. It is soooo good! Very hard to not eat more than one.

Bueno Candy Bar

Bueno candy is made up of a hazelnut infused wafer and covered in chocolate. It is actually made by an Italian confectionery, but sadly still not sold in the states. The candy melts in your mouth so fast that it disappears within minutes!

Fry’s Turkish Delight

Fry’s Turkish delights are rose water flavored jelly candy covered in milk chocolate. The middle is gooey with the chocolate adding to the subtle rose flavor. First made in 1914, so they know what they’re doing.

Aero Chocolate Bar

Aero bars are purely made of aerated milk chocolate. First introduced in 1935, and was so popular it spread throughout the U.K. It is so creamy and almost fluffy.

Crunchie Bar

The Crunchie Bar has a honeycomb toffee middle coated in milk chocolate. It kind of sticks to your teeth, but melts in your mouth. It’s very sugary so if you don’t like the extra sugar, probably not for you.

What are some of your favorite U.K. candy? Do you like any of these or disagree? Let me know in the comments below!